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March 11, 2009

Travis Alber, Kat Meyer’s latest interviewee in her Digitizers series, is co-founder of BookGlutton. See more on Travis at the end. Launched in January 2008, BookGlutton is a cross between a book, a computer and a book group—a Web-based reading platform that lets users discuss books from...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kat Meyer at 6:01 PM
Is the typography on Shortcovers, a new e-book service, up to snuff? Joe Clark, in fawny , his Web log, says no. An example is Sharp Teeth, Toby Barlow’s novel, which Joe describes as "written in free verse about marauding human lycanthropes." Joe complains of problems in both the pa...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by a TeleRead Contributor at 8:38 AM

March 10, 2009

Here’s an excerpt from UK publication The Bookseller. Amazon’s Genevieve Kunst has urged “all publishersâ€� to get digitising if the UK is “everâ€� to see the launch of the Kindle device. … But Kunst explained: “We launched in the US with 90,000 e-books available - we waited unti...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Biba at 10:59 AM

March 08, 2009

Hello, Amazon? You already know. My publisher and I prefer that DRM not be inflicted on The Solomon Scandals. Now here are similar thoughts from Simon Haynes, author of the Hal Spacejock series, the first book of which is a free download to entice you to purchase the others. Buying details for the o...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by a TeleRead Contributor at 11:11 AM

March 05, 2009

Fictionwise has been acquired by Barnes & Noble, said to be the world’s largest bookseller, for $15.7 million in a stock deal that TeleRead revealed earlier today. I spoke with Scott Pendergrast of Fictionwise at 7:20 a.m. EST this morning and he told me that all the Fictionwise sites̵...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Biba at 8:30 AM

March 04, 2009

There is actually some e-book news today aside from the Kindle/iPhone (though not a lot of it.) Here is the press release about Suvudu (what a terrible name!) the free e-book site from Random House. They are PDF, unfortunately, but if you have a Kindle I’ve found that the Kindle’s free c...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Biba at 4:12 PM
I hope TeleReaders will forgive the preponderance of Kindle stories this morning, but it is a pretty newsworthy event in the e-book world. (And besides, David has made two Kindle posts to my one, and I need to catch up!) Did you know that the expressions “the writing on the wall� and “days are...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Chris Meadows at 1:37 PM

March 03, 2009

If any book is intended to be shared, it is the Bible. Tell that to Amazon, however. Right now you can download the Holy Bible to your Kindle for free. Made available by Crossway Books and Bibles, this authoritative Holy Scripture comes complete with DRM. Meaning it remains locked up on your Kindle....
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Court Merrigan at 7:16 AM

March 01, 2009

As a reader who wants to own e-books for real, I’ve had reason aplenty to loathe DRM. Now, as a first novelist, I have even more justification. The e-bookers at Amazon insist that books in its Mobipocket format be distributed with DRM even when publishers object. And that’s hitting Twili...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by David Rothman at 8:48 AM

February 28, 2009

Strange, isn’t it? Publishers don’t want Amazon to boss ‘em around on such issues as price—and yet they’re letting Amazon use DRM to lock in customers. This is hardly news to TeleRead readers. But it’s good to see Techdirt, itself no stranger to this issue, note t...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by David Rothman at 10:46 AM
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